768 
FOREST AND STREAM 
.22 Automatic Rifle 
The novelty of its operation is one of the 
fascinating features of the Winchester .22 
Automatic Rifle. Instead of the downward 
and upward motion of a finger lever, or the 
backward and forward thrust of a slide handle, 
the pull on the trigger is the only effort required 
to shoot the rifle ten times in succession. The 
only limit to speed in firing is the rapidity 
with which the trigger can be pulled before 
each shot. With this speed is coupled fine 
accuracy, light weight, simple and strong con¬ 
struction, and ease and quickness of handling. 
Note the beautiful appearance of the rifle. 
It lists at $25.00, but is sold everywhere for 
much less. It is the ideal vacationist’s rifle 
FOR TARGET SHOOTING OR GAME 
DELAWARE STATE 
Wilmington, May 29 and 30, 1914. 
And they say “we can’t come back”—ask- Ed. Banks 
who tore a hole in the high gun average for the first 
day taking the dust of no pro. nor am. for that day 
clearing the atmosphere of 97 x 100 scaling baker mud 
discs. A. B. Richardson took top coin shoot with 96. 
Res. German put the cleaner on the second days’ busi¬ 
ness with 143 X 150, while the same “Doc” Richardson 
was a unit behind on 142, tying with Charley New¬ 
comb of Quakertown. Eventually said “Doc” got away 
with the state championship, smearing the ambient at¬ 
mosphere with the sprinkling of 96 x 100 rocks, then 
too he kopped the star open champs for two days high 
average with 284 xx 300. Some boy that senator’s son. 
let’s elect him to the senate to protect migratory birds, 
young trap shooters and to declare a compulsory open 
season on blue rocks all year around in every state 
with a minimum throw of 50,000 targets a year by 
each club. By the way A. B. R. swiped also state open 
championship and Interstate open champion perhaps 
but as we must go to press today can’t wait for late 
returns. Anyhow—what’s the use. Lester German of 
CHAMPIONSHIP. 
Aberdeen—home Christmas only—ran nu straight and 
■was high gun on all targets with 290 x 300. Newcy 
Newcomb did a few tall and lofty feats, with 101 
straight and 285 x 300. Bill Joslyn also showed what 
duPont would do by getting 273, J. T. Skelly “Here” 
it up to 275. 
Like all shoots pulled by DuPont Trap Shooting Club 
it was a great big success. 
FIRST DAY. 
Total 
*Ed. Banks .. 97 
A. B. Richardson . 9° 
*W. S. Colfax . 95 
*H. L. Worthington . 9 Z 
*Wm. Hammond . 92 
V. Oliver . 89 
* 0 . R. Dickey . 88 
*T. H. Keller, Sr. 87 
T. W. Mathewson . 87 
H. P. Carlon . 87 
R. II. Reese . 86 
E. E. duPont ... 
J. B. McHugh . 
J. A. R. Elliott 
Eugene duPont . 
W. G. Wood .... 
S. F. Mathewson 
A. W. Church ... 
Harry Sloan .... 
W. A. Beavan ... 
H. H. Stevens .. 
D. S. Wood .... 
Duran Church 
J. L. Koerner ... 
Karl Mayer _ 
Nick Jones . 
Wm. Foord . 
G. L. Lyon _ 
E. R. Selig . 
H. White . 
W. Corey . 
■^Professional. 
86 
86 
86 
83 
83 
82 
80 
7 ° 
66 
62 
60 
59 
74 
65 
53 
31 
18 
SECOND DAY. 
L. S. German . 
A. B. Richardson . 
C. H. Newcomb . 
Alan Pleil . 
Walter S. Behm . 
Edward Banks . 
Wm. Foord . 
Harry Sloan . 
Tames T. Skelly . 
W. A. Joslyn . 
George L. Lyon . 
W. S. Colfax, Jr. 
H. L. Worthington . 
E. Fred Slear . 
Vincent Oliver . 
Harry Eyre . 
P. D. Guest . 
John PI. Minnick . 
J. B. McHugh . 
H. H. Stevens . 
C. Thorpe Martin . 
H. P. Carlon . 
T. H. Keller, Jr. 
O. R. Dickey . 
E. E. duPont . 
W. M. Hammond . 
H. L. Crawford . 
E. R. Seely . 
T. A. R. Elliott . 
E. G. Ford . 
W. C. Corey . 
Ike Budd . 
W. A. Church . 
T. H. Keller, Sr. 
A. Beavan . 
W. H. Reed . 
W. Edmanson . 
J. Frank Pratt . 
W. H. Matthews . 
T. W. Evans . 
F. W. Mathewson . 
R. F. Brown . 
Harry Overbaugh . 
T. E. Doremus . 
S. Freeman . 
W. G. Wood . 
Carl von Lengerke . 
C. E. Soringer . 
S. F. Mathewson . 
E. Rose . 
A. Church . 
Louis Koerner . 
D. S. Wood . 
H. C. Bye . 
C. A. Haverbeck . 
W. Scarlett . 
T. W. Baker . 
F. B. Patzowsky . 
F. D. Thatcher . 
W. II. White . 
14s 
142 
142 
140 
139 
139 
■38 
138 
137 
135 
134 
134 
134 
132 
132 
I 3 ‘ 
13 ' 
* 3 ' 
131 
131 
> 3 > 
128 
128 
125 
127 
127 
127 
126 
125 
125 
125 
123 
122 
121 
120 
119 
115 
117 
117 
no 
110 
116 
115 
112 
112 
no 
109 
107 
103 
10: 
100 
94 
85 
68 
73 
60 
48 
38 
15 
16 
Handicap 
Yards. 
L. L. Jarrell . 19 
Harry Sloan . 21 
Charlie Newcomb . 22 
W. C. Corey . 17 
J. B. McHugh . 20 
A. B. Richardson . 22 
W. A. Beavan . 17 
E. R. Seely . 17 
H. S. Crawford . 16 
W. II. Reed . 16 
W. FI. Matthews . 19 
Dr. Arthur Patterson . 17 
Leon Crawford . 16 
G. L. Lyon . 22 
William Foord .-. 22 
Alan Heil .-.. 22 
E. Rose . 16 
Harry Eyre . 18 
Thorpe Martin . 20 
Dr. Betts . 16 
W. B. Smith, Jr. 16 
Score. 
24 
23 
23 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
21 
Handicap. 
J. H. Minnick . 20 
W. Edmanson . 20 
S. Freeman . 18 
H. W. Bush . 18 
E. E. duPont . 20 
P. D. Guest . 20 
H. P. Carlon . 20 
D. S. Wood .. 16 
J. A. R. Elliott . 20 
V. Oliver . 20 
W. S. Behm . 22 
A. Church . 20 
A. Chase . '8 
Score. 
20 
20 
20 
20 
19 
19 
19 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
